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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that are around" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used when referring to a group or multiple things that are in close proximity to each other. For example: "The street is lined with trees that are around 10 feet tall."
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"But the ones that are around are very annoying".
"The ones that are around, they're worse than me.
"My big thing is making the most of the opportunities that are around," Wilson said.
"We're trying to overcome some of the barriers that are around," she said.
Why players would even do it with all the cameras that are around is beyond me.
The more fish that are around, the better off I'll be because I can catch something".
With the software and apps that are around on the web, frankly anyone can create a website these days.
But Admiral is in demand from the investors that are around, after a positive note from Goldman Sachs.
It most definitely plays on a lot of religious fears that are around in America at the moment".
"I think a combination of bad weather and the various viral infections that are around made things very difficult".
"Labels that are around too long can lose people's interest.
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